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January 18th, 2007, 16:00 GMT · By

Trustive Reaches to 20,000 Hotspots Worldwide

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Trustive, Europe's leading wireless hotspot access provider announced that it has signed an in-bound roaming agreement for its retail customers with The Cloud, Europe's leading wholesale WiFi network operator.

Gavin Dresselhuis, co-founder and managing director of Trustive, said: "We are very pleased to be working with The
Cloud. This agreement significantly increases the size of our network to over 20,000 hotspots, and will provide our customers with access to some of the prime wireless hotspot locations in Europe."

The agreement will allow Trustive's retail customers to access The Cloud's 8,500 locations across Europe, including major airports such as London Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, as well as city zones and railway stations in the UK, Germany and Sweden. This enables Trustive to further extend its retail services in each country and opens up a wide range of business and leisure locations for its customers.

Trustive offers seamless hotspot access to people on the move, through a unified global network of hotspots. Following The Cloud agreement, Trustive retail customers now have access to over 20,000 hotspots including prime locations and coverage at all major EU airports.

Niall Murphy, CTO of The Cloud, said: "We're pleased to have Trustive, a leading European wireless hotspot access provider, join The Cloud's network. Now Trustive users can benefit from the high speed access available in thousands of locations and across the city zones where The Cloud provides WiFi access in the UK, Germany, the Nordics and The Netherlands".

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